EA's sustainability logo symbolizes our commitment to sustainable practices through
incorporation of the traditional "reduce, reuse, recycle" graphic into EA's
company logo. It is used to promote awareness of EA's sustainability programs and
initiatives.

Corporate Sustainability Message

Dear Friends:

Sustainability has emerged as an important component to our
everyday lives, directly shaping our daily activities— the
products we purchase; the materials we recycle; and our views
on politics, business, climate change, and more. While its
exact definition may vary, the concept of sustainability is
generally recognized as integrating the environmental, social,
and economic aspects of our lives, and aims to “strike a balance”
over the long term. As service providers, we at EA are often
asked to assist clients in developing sustainable approaches to
their challenges. Over the past several years, this has motivated
us to ask ourselves the same question: what does sustainability
mean to us?

In 2008, EA’s leadership team endorsed the concept of a Corporate
Sustainability mission to be aligned with our long-term strategic plan,
as well as leading initiatives such as the Global Reporting Initiative and
Executive Order 13423 (Greening of the Government). In late 2008,
we sent out a sustainability survey to our employees—it provided
perspective on the thoughts and interest from EA employees—and we
quickly realized that this was not only the “right thing to do” for our
business and clients, but also for our employees.

Professionally, EA has not only begun the transformation internally to
sustainable practices, but has focused our capabilities to better support
our clients’ needs. Over the past year, we have seen unprecedented
growth in staff interest in attaining professional certifications and
registrations such as LEED-accredited professionals, energy auditors,
and certified hazardous materials managers.

We have been busy establishing a baseline and finalizing sustainability
performance metrics to be assessed annually going forward, with a plan
to soon publish our first Corporate Sustainability and Corporate Social
Responsibility Report.

We have much to do—we recognized early on that sustainability can be
likened not to a near-term destination, but rather to a broader journey
that seeks to align our core values with our strategy in a means that
benefits EA, our clients, and the communities we serve in the long run.
We invite your feedback, and encourage you to help make a difference in
this ever-shrinking global economy.

Respectfully,

Ian D. MacFarlane

President and Chief Executive Officer

Michael S. Battle

Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer

Brian C. Lesinski

Senior Vice President; National Service Line Program Manager;
and Director, Corporate Social Responsibility